pier 94 via brad hoylman:
Investing in NYC’s Film & TV Industry On October 24, I attended the groundbreaking of Sunset Pier 94, which represents a significant investment in New York City’s film and television industry and one of the most important public amenities in Manhattan, the Hudson River Park. I’m grateful for this innovative collaboration that will both create jobs and improvements to the park, as well as workforce development and training programs to help connect our local residents to opportunities in film and TV. https://pubfiles.nysenate.gov/crm/ho...2298aa8dd7.png *** New York Studio Project Adds Blackstone And Hudson Pacific Properties; $350M Pier 94 Site Will Have Manhattan’s First Purpose-Built Film And TV Stages By Dade Hayes August 29, 2023 The future site of Manhattan’s first purpose-built film and TV soundstages has added two blue-chip backers, private equity firm Blackstone and real estate company Hudson Pacific Properties. Office space giant Vornado Realty Trust had already been aboard the Sunset Pier 94 Studios project, which has been in the works for several years. The three companies have now formed a private-public partnership with the New York City Economic Development Corp., committing a total of $350 million to the effort. The location along the Hudson River and the West Side Highway is about a mile north of Chelsea Piers, a long-established TV production hub. It is a few blocks west of the Broadway theater district and the studio homes of several late-night TV shows. more: https://deadline.com/2023/08/new-yor...on-1235530243/ https://deadline.com/wp-content/uplo...1&h=383&crop=1 An aerial view of New York's Pier 94, future site of Manhattan's first film and TV soundstages. C. Taylor Crothers/Getty Images |
Transformative Plan Unveiled to Save America's Flagship
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/...id=uPqb4Wtczlk There is a plan to move the massive ocean liner S.S United States to New York. The ship has been abandoned in Philadelphia since 1996. She is still structurally intact, but looks quite rough. RXR is in on this plan as well. |
Yes yes yes!!!
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Ooh, I really hope this happens. Would be amazing to see the SS United States permanently docked on the West Side.
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NEW YORK | Staten Island Development
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In my humble opinion, Staten Island development doesn't need its own thread. Every borough would need its own thread if SI does and that just doesn't make any sense. It will just get lost anyway. Thanks for posting but SI stuff in the NYC development pool thread NEW YORK | MID/LOW RISES | General Developments Updates/Compilation
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Construction Update: 39-26 30th Street
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Excellent renovation project in Ft Greene with a restored cornice:
https://www.ctaarchitects.com/55-hanson Rest of website is full of NYC projects as well. |
Construction Update: 144 Vanderbilt
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NEW YORK | 504/512 W 49th Street | FT | 7? FLOORS
"Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building with affordable housing at 504 West 49th Street in Midtown West, Manhattan. Located between 10th and 11th Avenues, the lot is two blocks west of the 50th Street subway station, serviced by the C and E trains. Joel Kolkmann of Douglaston Development is listed as the owner behind the applications. Permit details also specify this is a Department of Housing Preservation and Development project.
The proposed 66-foot-tall development will yield 131,668 square feet, with 125,540 square feet designated for residential space and 6,128 square feet for community facility space. The concrete-based structure will have 158 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 794 square feet." https://newyorkyimby.com/2021/09/per...manhattan.html |
Not sure if a 7-story building in New York merits a standalone thread this forum. A 70-story building, absolutely, but not 7.
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I’ll move it to the general discussion.
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staten island $400M north shore action plan moving forward —
$92M dalton rec center ground breaking jersey st sanitation garage moving for 200 apts ny wheel site rfp out rfp for the first 500+ apts (of 2400) on stapleton homeport waterfront next to urby NYC begins search for developers to build 500+ residential units on North Shore waterfront Updated: Mar. 14, 2024 By Paul Liotta | pliotta@siadvance.com STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Work continued on New York City’s revitalization efforts along the North Shore Thursday, as Mayor Eric Adams’ administration began its search for a developer to bring more than 500 units of housing to the Stapleton waterfront. The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), led by President and CEO Andrew Kimball, published a request for proposals (RFP) to develop a portion of the old Stapleton Homeport into housing, as part of the Adams administration’s North Shore Action Plan. more: https://www.silive.com/news/2024/03/...outputType=amp https://www.silive.com/resizer/v2/OU...280&quality=90 Site of a future residential development project along Front Street is shown Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jason Paderon) https://www.silive.com/resizer/v2/GP...500&quality=90 Map shows the area for and expected investment from the North Shore Action Plan, which the New York City Economic Development Corporation published Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (Courtesy: NYCEDC) **************** also in waterfront news — last fall gov hochul announced a $200-300M investment in the howland hook shipping facility — Hundreds of construction and long-term jobs to be added to Staten Island shipping terminal as new tenant invests $200M+ Updated: Oct. 27, 2023 By Paul Liotta | pliotta@siadvance.com STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The shipping terminal at Howland Hook will see more than $200 million in investments thanks to a new tenant who took over the site at the end of last month, the Advance/SILive.com has learned. Gov. Kathy Hochul will announce the $200-$300 million investment from French shipping company, CMA CGM, during a press conference later Tuesday at her Manhattan office, but her office shared information with the Advance/SILive.com about the deal that officials believe will bring the terminal in-line with some of the top port sites around the nation. … The investment, the largest in Howland Hook’s history, will fund reconstruction and rehabilitation of wharves and ship berths, as well as upgrades to cargo handling equipment and expansion of yard capacity, according to the governor’s office. more: https://www.silive.com/news/2023/09/...ests-200m.html |
Construction Update: 144 Vanderbilt
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Construction Update: Lorimer House and the Copper Lofts at 555 Broadway
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